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The SP H-B DURAC General Purpose Lab Thermometer is a total immersion glass liquid thermometer designed for professional scientific, industrial, and food processing applications. It features a wide temperature range from -20 to 150°C, uses safer red spirit liquid instead of mercury, and meets ANSI/SAMA Z236.1-1983 accuracy standards. Packaged in eco-friendly, non-roll recyclable Safety-Pak, it combines precision, safety, and sustainability for reliable temperature measurement.



| ASIN | B00551ND12 |
| Additional Features | High Accuracy |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,749 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Glass Thermometers |
| Brand Name | SP Scienceware |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,264) |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Immersion Depth | 5E+1 Millimeters |
| Included Components | Thermometer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Inner Material | Glass |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bel-Art Products |
| Model | B60800-3100 |
| Model Name | H-B DURAC General Purpose Liquid-In-Glass Laboratory Thermometer |
| Outer Material | Glass |
| Part Number | B60800-3100 |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Response Time | 500 Milliseconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Style Name | Total Immersion |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 150 Degrees Celsius |
M**A
Great for science fair project!
Worked perfectly for our elementary school science fair! Glad they had the little rubber triangle piece so they didnt roll off counters as we worked on our experiment. They are glass so maybe not suited for younger kids but my girls (9 & 7) were careful when using them and coukd read then easily. Pretty durable but I wouldn't let one fall to the floor. Temp reading seemed as accurate as could be for what we needed. Definitely worth what we paid for what we needed.
A**E
It's a thermometer and does what t is supposed to do.
I use it to check the temperature of breastmilk or the occasional hot chocolate. Easy to use, clean, and read.
D**I
Began to respond erratically on second of nine tests for science fair and broke when we stopped test
My eighth-grade son is doing two different science fair projects and needed a scientific thermometer. As he was conducting the second of what was supposed to be nine tests, I noticed that the liquid inside the thermometer began to look weird. The temperature had only reached 25 degrees, but the line began to appear like dashes instead of a straight line. I knew that this was a problem and we stopped the test. Upon picking up the thermometer from the top, it broke. If you look at the picture I've attached, it looks like it had begun weakening at the 10 degree mark. The beginning temperature was actually 20 degrees; the weak spot is at 10 degrees; and the liquid fill inside continued to climb even after it broke. Obviously, the good thing is that it did not shatter into a bunch of shards nor did it spill anything toxic (like when mercury used to be used for these things). The organic fill didn't spill out, either. It was inexpensive, but buyer beware that yes, it's an inexpensive thermometer and therefore, one that you may want if you don't want to shell out a lot of money for one of these. But you may run into the same problem I did.
R**F
Satisfied
Satisfied
M**N
Esto es perfecto para tu cocina
S**E
Large Percent Error in Indication
I bought two of the Celsius scale thermometers. Even though they serve my general purpose they are highly inaccurate. One has a 12% error and the other has a 9% error. This is much too wide for distillation processes. If you are distilling substances with bp’s that close, you may have a challenge drawing a distillation curve.
C**Y
Hope you don’t get a bubble
I’ve bought 2 of these. One had a bubble in it. Which the company claims is no big deal. Just heat it up till it maxes out. Then let it cool. Bubble is gone. What they don’t tell you is that you’re gonna have to do this every time you wanna use it, which is a pain in the arse. The second one I got had no bubble, and worked perfectly. So for $10 it’s worth getting a couple. You’ll probably break one eventually anyways.
A**R
Good size, reads down to -15C
Easy to read immersion thermometer
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